Word: peakedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sir Oswald Mosley, Britain's prewar fascist leader who spent most of the war years in the clink (for the empire's protection), was haled to court for neglecting the pigs on his Crow Wood Farm. An in spector said that the pigs - 76 in a pen 40...
The whipped soldiers of the Wehrmacht in their grey-green uniforms were straggling back through the shattered cities. were all of a pattern. They walked fast and flatfootedly, their heads with their peaked caps thrust forward, balancing the packs on their backs. Seldom did they raise their eyes from the...
Brooklyn's Public School No. 12 first became aware of him when a fire ax came flying out of the principal's office. After the ax came a boy about 5 ft. tall, a stranger in P.S. 12. He wore a peaked cap, a black leather jacket, and...
The General's peaked cap was cocked rakishly over his left eye as he answered his stiffened driver's salute. Like many middle-aged bachelors, General Kreipe was a methodical man; every night his limousine left at the same hour for the eight-mile drive to his villa...
"Who Will Win the War?" Much the same sort of thing was found by the visitors who went through the prisoner camp at Fort Dix. There, however, the Geneva Convention rule was circumvented by Army officers, who put questions to a spokesman for the prisoners-a blond young mining engineer...